Talk:Osanna of Cattaro

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[edit] Serb Orthodox

Is there a source to say she was Serb Orthodox?--Hadžija 16:07, 13 May 2007 (UTC)

No, there isn't a single.
Well this creates a bizarre situation. "Greek Orthodox" is evidently factually inaccurate. ;0) --PaxEquilibrium 07:41, 14 May 2007 (UTC)

Why? It is probable that she was Serb Orthodox, but it is also possible, though unlikely, that she was Greek Orthodox.--Hadžija 17:35, 14 May 2007 (UTC)

The thing is that Greek Orthodox here means actually Eastern Orthodox (Serbian Orthodox in particular) - many Serb Orthodox Christians were referred to as Greek Orthodox during the history (cf. Vuk St. Karadžić's "Srbi svi i svuda"). However, in modern terms this denotation is simply incorrect, as it relates only to the Greek Orthodox Church, which Osanna of Cattaro was not an adherent of. Also check out the following template. --George D. Božović 18:05, 14 May 2007 (UTC)

{{Greek Orthodox Christianity}}

I know, but if all the sources say Greek, we cannot say Serb, even though it is more than likely.--Hadžija 18:47, 14 May 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Name

The name of the article was changed by user:Kubura with no discussion. I am afraid that this change is a result of the nationalistic attitude of this user. With no valid aarguments I will restore the original name.--Giovanni Giove 15:40, 28 September 2007 (UTC)

In my Roman Catholic calendar stays: Ozana Kotorska.
As I know, todays official name is Kotor. Local Croat community calls it "Kotor", as well as Montenegrins.
If you have problem with that, let's ask users from Montenegro.
They'll be very happy to see the Italianization of citynames from their country. Kubura 06:46, 4 October 2007 (UTC)

Yes, Serbs and other Yugoslavs too. However it's OK if it's then's historical name. --PaxEquilibrium (talk) 18:17, 30 December 2007 (UTC)